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HAA Announces 2013 Grants: $215,000 Distributed to 24 Local Artists – Glasstire
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OFF ROAD: WILLIAM WEGMAN. HAA Announces 2013 Grants: $215,000 Distributed to 24 Local Artists. HAA Announces 2013 Grants: $215,000 Distributed to 24 Local Artists. The Houston Arts Alliance has posted the names of the 24 recipients of it’s 2013 individual artist grants. Also by Bill Davenport. January 30th, 2016. Archive: Painting on My Planet/The Top Ten Painters in Houston. January 1st, 2016. Archive: Tire Iron 0: Cropduster: Hills Snyder/Chris Sauter. December 28th, 2015. DMA Crane Flip Video. June 20...
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The Great God Pan Is Dead: February 2015
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Thursday, February 12, 2015. HOU do HOU: Will the City Ever Recognize its Own Culture? Over a 48-hour period, Houston has let two cultural "icons" be destroyed. One, the Funnel Tunnel. Was new and had regional attention. To be honest, it was a potential icon that showed real promise. The other, The Flower Man's House. What puzzles me is why the city of Houston (or the Houston Arts Alliance. That is only one of many branding rat holes. Down which city leaders have poured tax payer money. HAA had a sim...
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The Great God Pan Is Dead: Four Recently Read Comics by Sam Alden, Gabrielle Bell and Peter Bagge
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Sunday, August 17, 2014. Four Recently Read Comics by Sam Alden, Gabrielle Bell and Peter Bagge. It Never Happened Again: Two Stories. 2014) and Haunter ( Study Group Comics. That these two books are by the same cartoonist is somewhat astonishing to me. Sam Alden is a 25-year-old cartoonist with exceptional drawing skills. He tailors his drawing to the story at hand- the two stories in It Never Happened Again. Sam Alden, It Never Happened Again. Hawaii 1997" pp 38-39, 2014. Anime" pp 132-133, 2014. When ...
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The Great God Pan Is Dead: Joaquin Torres-Garcia is Everywhere
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Friday, October 9, 2009. Joaquin Torres-Garcia is Everywhere. Well, he's at the Menil. And through the work of his followers, at the Sicardi Gallery. The big show is at the Menil, and features Torres-Garcia's work in wood. Torres-Garcia is mainly known as a painter, and that's partly because paint is the dominant artistic medium of the first half of the 20th century. There is also a sense that some of his work in wood is less serious than his paintings. And that's true! There is a small but exquisite sho...
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The Great God Pan Is Dead: Betsy Huete’s Big Show Top Ten
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. Betsy Huete’s Big Show Top Ten. Part of the fun of Lawndale’s. Is simply navigating through all the work. Like a flea market, it’s enticing to think that something with a resonating weirdness or striking complexity lingers right around the corner. But compared to previous years, this year’s group came off as much safer and sedate, like a. Papier mache rocker days. The slump can be attributed to any one of three things: 1) This is the best of what curator George Scheer. 2015, Arch...
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The Great God Pan Is Dead: On Not Writing
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Monday, March 2, 2015. In the past few weeks, I've hardly written a thing. The Great God Pan Is Dead. Is my blog, but only one of the past seven posts has been mine. I started a post in January on Prospect 3 in New Orleans but didn't get too far. A friend of mine noticed this, but generally it has been unremarked. Which I would expect. I'm not so vain to imagine that people miss. Is completely stupid but highly entertaining). I've drawn a lot; little more than doodling, really. Nothing that anyon...By Ra...
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Imagination | ideasnmoreblog
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A playground for creativity, innovation and inspiring stuff. Images: Potent Portraits of Creative Expression. Images have a way of striking our emotions. Creativity is fueled. Emotions are stoked. Some folks get upset, angry, sad. Others become calm, excited, enthusiastic, joyful. Shock, horror, puzzlement, admiration. Some find peace while others find fear. Art and photography have a way of doing this. Museums and art galleries tend to bring these feelings out in all of us. In his Night Gallery. I was s...
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Continuing Education | ideasnmoreblog
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A playground for creativity, innovation and inspiring stuff. Category Archives: Continuing Education. The Boundaries of the Imagination. That’s what a recent weekend conference at The Jung Center. On Montrose in the Museum District here in Houston explored. What did we come up with? Jury’s still out. I’ve been to only a couple of seminars at The Jung Center over the years and, coincidentally, both had to do with imagination as it relates to imagery and creativity. Author of The Pebble and the Canyon.
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Apple | ideasnmoreblog
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A playground for creativity, innovation and inspiring stuff. Images: Potent Portraits of Creative Expression. Images have a way of striking our emotions. Creativity is fueled. Emotions are stoked. Some folks get upset, angry, sad. Others become calm, excited, enthusiastic, joyful. Shock, horror, puzzlement, admiration. Some find peace while others find fear. Art and photography have a way of doing this. Museums and art galleries tend to bring these feelings out in all of us. In his Night Gallery. I was s...
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Innovation | ideasnmoreblog
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A playground for creativity, innovation and inspiring stuff. The Boundaries of the Imagination. That’s what a recent weekend conference at The Jung Center. On Montrose in the Museum District here in Houston explored. What did we come up with? Jury’s still out. I’ve been to only a couple of seminars at The Jung Center over the years and, coincidentally, both had to do with imagination as it relates to imagery and creativity. Both were also moderated by my friend, Felix Scardino. Though it was a very thoug...